Ways to Keep Savannah's Memory Alive and Bless Others!

When we lost Savannah, we wanted to find ways to keep her memory alive. During Savannah's homeschooling years she did a class that we just called Basic Sewing 101. Her Grandma Mona brought her up a project to do. Grandma had bought fleece for Savannah to make herself a fleece blanket. Even though it wasn't a project that required sewing Savannah enjoyed making it. Everytime a friend of mine or family member had a baby she always asked to make a fleece blanket for that baby. She even wanted to make fleece blankets for her puppies. So now we continue to make the blankets and we donate them to Birthright. These blankets are prayed over while being made. We pray that they go to babies who need them and that God will bless these babies and mothers with good health and a life lived for Christ. This surely makes Savannah look down and smile. Below we have included the prayer we attach to each blanket.

Prayer Blankets from Savannah

This beautiful blanket was made by following a plan.God has a divine plan for your life. We pray you discover it at an early age.

Savannah’s father and mother made this blanket, but you are fearfully and wonderfully made by God.We pray you know how special you are to God.

To make a cloth strong for this blanket it took three strands wrapped together. It will take God, your family and friends to make a strong life for you.We pray you will depend on God, your family and friends.

This blanket has been tied many times, but they cannot compare to the number ofthoughts God has for you. We pray you will think about God and know he thinks about you.

The tied border around this blanket protects the blanket frombecoming misshaped. We pray you will let God put his border of protection around you.

If a mistake is made, this blanket would fall apart unless it is corrected. We pray as you live your life and make mistakes that you will look to God and trust him for mercy.

You will someday outgrow this blanket. We pray you will neveroutgrow your need for God who gave his only begotten son for your Salvation.

In 2007, Savannah went to live in Heaven with our dear Lord and Savior. Savannah accepted Jesus into her heartat the age of 5. Because of her decision, we know we will see her again in Heaven. Our prayer is that you will not just teach your child about Christ, but help your child build a relationship with Jesus Christ. We would love to have you check out www.savannahshope.com Rolland and Willie Bagby

Prayer Blankets from Savannah

If you will notice in the bottom pcture on the left (above) that Savannah's, Aunt Millie, made and donated hats for all the babies. I can just hear Savannah say "That was really nice of her" She's smiling down on you Aunt Millie.Thank you so much, we love you!